Letizia Ceccarelli , Chiara Moletti , Paola Gallo Stampino , Marco Caruso , Giovanni Dotelli
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Ceramic experimental firing on clays for ceramic production in Umbria (Italy). Characterization of mineralogical transformations with temperature
Compositional characterization of ancient ceramics provides useful insights in the understanding of the technology of ceramic production as well as providing information on the temperature of kiln firing. This paper aims to identify the mineral behaviour of clays thermal transformations during firing in a kiln. Experimental firing, under controlled conditions, was performed to study the mineral behaviour of the same clays used for ancient ceramics to correlate heating rate and changes in mineral assemblages, according to the composition of the raw material. The study of phyrotechnology plays an important rule when the structures of ancient kiln, as well as raw material employed, are well known. Therefore, this contribution is based on the important key-study of six roman updraft kilns, discovered at Montelabate (Perugia. Italy), where clay pits were discovered. The results allowed a better understanding of the thermal transformations occurring during ceramic firing, taking into account the ancient potters’ technical choices of raw material, the potential errors incurred in kilns, estimating a temperature at around 900 °C, above when misfired, taking into consideration also post burial modifications.
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Journal of Archaeological Science: Reports is aimed at archaeologists and scientists engaged with the application of scientific techniques and methodologies to all areas of archaeology. The journal focuses on the results of the application of scientific methods to archaeological problems and debates. It will provide a forum for reviews and scientific debate of issues in scientific archaeology and their impact in the wider subject. Journal of Archaeological Science: Reports will publish papers of excellent archaeological science, with regional or wider interest. This will include case studies, reviews and short papers where an established scientific technique sheds light on archaeological questions and debates.